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M here in usa on a tourist visa now i wana see niagra fall also so is there any couselate over there on border

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is there any council over there on border so that i can get visa to see niagara fall or i have to visit city cousil for this

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  1. I'm not really sure what you mean, but I've been to Niagara Falls with my school and we didn't need different visa's to see the either the American Falls or the Horseshoe Falls but then again i live in the border area so i think you may need one...

    http://www.niagarafallslive.com/Niagara_...

    go to this website and they will tell you anything you need to know


  2. Persons wishing to travel to Canada whom are not U.S. citizens may be required to get a "tourist visa" from the Canadian consulate in the country from which they are arriving from. If you are in the USA on a visa and wish to visit Canada while in New York there is a Canadian consulate located in Buffalo New York. YOU CANNOT OBTAIN A TOURIST VISA AT ANY OF THE BORDER CROSSINGS. When contacting the Consul, inform them that you wish to obtain a "temporary resident visa". As of August 2007 the cost was $160.00. To contact the Canadian consulate in Buffalo call 716-858 9591 Fax: 716-852-2477. For online information visit the Canadian Consul Website

  3. don't get make it more clear  lol

  4. You mean you are in USA and want to see the Canadian side of

    the Niagara Falls.I dont think you will be given a Canadian Visa in USA and one has usually get it from the home country.I want to US and saw  the US side of the Falls,which was more than worthwhile

    than spending time and money on getting a visa for Canada in US.

    If you want to spend more time in Canada and travel elsewhere

    then it may be worthwhile applying for a visa for Canada in US.

    Try the website "http://www.traveldocs.com/ca/embassy.ht...

  5. If you're in the USA on a B1 Tourist Visa, you may leave and re enter the US as many times as you want on that visa until it expires.

    Citizens of many countries are required to have a visa to enter Canada. If you were required to have a visa to enter the US, you will most likely need a visa to enter Canada.

    List of countries and territories whose citizens require visas in order to enter Canada as visitors:

    http://www.cic.gc.ca/EnGLIsh/visit/visas...

    If you don't see your country on the main list, scroll down to the bottom of the page. If your country is listed under "Visitor Visa Exemptions" you are not required to have a visa to enter Canada, but you will need your passport to cross the border.

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